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Calculating with length
Ready for some calculations with length? Rulers at the ready...
Reading scales and solving problems
A KS2 numeracy worksheet created by an educator to help your child practise reading scales and solving problems.
Calculating perimeters
To find the perimeter of a shape you must add up the lengths of each of the sides. Can your child calculate the perimeters of these common shapes?
Calculating volume
Volume is the amount of 3D space that an object occupies. Volume can be measured in cubes. Calculate the number of cubes in each shape to work out the volume.
Estimate volume
Look at these containers. Which do you think has the greatest volume? (Think about their real-life size by considering what is inside.) Put them in order from smallest to largest volume. Estimate the volume in cm3, then calculate the volume to see how accurate you were.
Six-digit numbers: place value grids
Read each of these numbers, then write the number in digits in the place value grid. Don’t forget to include a comma in the correct place!
Seven- and eight-digit numbers: understanding place value
For each of these numbers, follow the command and write your answer in the box on the right-hand side.
Seven- and eight-digit numbers puzzle
Cut out the cards below. Can you match each number card with its correct description?
Place value grids for KS2
Read each of the numbers in this KS2 place value worksheet, and then write the number in digits in the place value grid. Don’t forget to include commas in the correct places!
Reading and writing six-digit and seven-digit numbers
The blue cards show numbers written in digits; the orange cards show the same numbers in words. Can you match them up?
Place value quiz
Ask your child to cut out the number cards below while you cut out the question card. Your child then needs to lay out all the number cards on a table, face up. Call out each question. Your child needs to find the number card that has the answer on it. If they get it right, they turn the card over. Continue until all the cards have been turned over.
Place value matching cards
Cut out all the cards. Each blue number is made up of two pink numbers. Can you match up the correct cards?
Ordering seven- and eight-digit numbers
Cut out the cards below. Can you put them in order, from smallest to largest?
Match the place value
Cut out all the cards. Look at each red card and the digit that has been underlined. Can you match it with a green card that represents the value of that digit?
Shading and naming fractions of shapes
In this Year 3 fractions worksheet, your child is asked to identify and colour in different fractions of shapes.
Addition magic square
An addition puzzle challenge for Year 2 children, to help them practise adding number to 15.
Maths magic square
A magic square contains the numbers 1 to 9. Each number is only used once and each row of numbers (horizontal, vertical and diagonal) must add up to 15. Can you follow the rules and work out what the missing numbers are?
Incomplete number sentences multiplication and division
The number sentences in this worksheet each have one number or one symbol (x or ÷) missing. You’ll need to know your 2, 5, 10, 3, 6 and 8 times tables to work out what it is!
Incomplete number sentences addition and subtraction
The number sentencesin this worksheet each have one number or one symbol (+ or -) missing. Can you work out what it is and add it in?
Year 6 number pyramids: multiplying Roman numerals
Each pair of adjacent Roman numerals need to be multiplied to make the one on top.
Year 6 number pyramids: multiplying large numbers
Multiply the adjacent numbers and write their product in the circle above them.
Year 6 number pyramids: multiplying fractions
Each pair of adjacent fractions needs to be multiplied to make the one on top.
Year 6 number pyramids: multiplying by 100 and 1000
Multiply the adjacent numbers and write their product in the circle above them.
Year 6 number pyramids: adding fractions
Each pair of adjacent fractions needs to be added to make the one on top. The fractions all have different denominators, so you will need to use your knowledge of multiples to work out how to add them.
Year 6 number pyramids: adding decimals
Add the adjacent decimals together and write their sum in the circle above them.